The Black Eyed Peas want people to practice what they preach in light of the inequality issues and acts of violence going on across the globe.

Fergie, Will.i.am, Apl.de.ap, and Taboo enlisted the help of their famous friends for a new, star-studded version of their 2003 hit Where Is The Love? in order to draw awareness to these worldwide issues.

While victims like Alton Sterling, Philando Castile, Sandra Bland, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, and Trayvon Martin may never get justice at this rate, Alicia Keys is done with seeing her brothers and sisters gunned down by people who are supposed to be there to help.

The curious death of Sandra Bland in a Texas jail cell is just the latest example of proposed police brutality in America, but it seems as though some people are trying to place blame on the victim. Yet again.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck is known for her outrageous Conservative viewpoints, but on FOX & Friends this week, the anchor questioned whether or not Sandra deserved to be arrested for potentially using a cigarette as a weapon against the officer.

If you're unfamiliar with the case, 28-year-old Sandra was arrested by 30-year-old trooper Brian Encinia in Waller County, TX on July 10 after he stopped her for switching lanes without a signal and subsequently assaulting him — even though eyewitnesses say Brian was actually the one who kicked Sandra to the ground.

Three days later, Sandra was found dead in her cell, with police claiming she committed suicide by hanging, which was supported by the medical examiner.

However, the FBI is now looking into the incident as a possible murder, because Sandra's mugshot seems to be questionable and the motion-censored camera outside her cell never activated until after police found her body.

Many Americans are protesting the suicide ruling saying that Sandra was killed because of her race, and Elisabeth playing devil's advocate just comes off as rude.

Check out her rather controversial suggested timeline of what happened to Sandra Bland (below).

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: